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May 21, 2009 at 10:34 AM #404475May 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM #403841SmellsFeeshyParticipant
Personally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
May 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM #404094SmellsFeeshyParticipantPersonally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
May 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM #404332SmellsFeeshyParticipantPersonally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
May 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM #404393SmellsFeeshyParticipantPersonally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
May 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM #404543SmellsFeeshyParticipantPersonally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
May 21, 2009 at 1:37 PM #403864anParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Personally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
http://www.arielatom.com/%5B/quote%5D
ubiquity and value are polar opposite. If you don’t want ubiquity, you’d have to go much higher in the price range.May 21, 2009 at 1:37 PM #404116anParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Personally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
http://www.arielatom.com/%5B/quote%5D
ubiquity and value are polar opposite. If you don’t want ubiquity, you’d have to go much higher in the price range.May 21, 2009 at 1:37 PM #404354anParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Personally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
http://www.arielatom.com/%5B/quote%5D
ubiquity and value are polar opposite. If you don’t want ubiquity, you’d have to go much higher in the price range.May 21, 2009 at 1:37 PM #404415anParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Personally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
http://www.arielatom.com/%5B/quote%5D
ubiquity and value are polar opposite. If you don’t want ubiquity, you’d have to go much higher in the price range.May 21, 2009 at 1:37 PM #404565anParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Personally I prefer the look of the 350Z to the 370Z. I don’t care too much for the new headlights and the front/rear end. But I’d probably still go with the 370Z from a performance perspective.
I’d really like to take a test drive in the 370Z and try out their clutchless manual and see how it compares to the SMG in my M3. No matter how well the Z’s perform though I could never buy one because the ubiquity of them on the roads around here just bothers the hell out of me.
sdr if you really want a fun car with absolutely no practicality you should look at this:
http://www.arielatom.com/%5B/quote%5D
ubiquity and value are polar opposite. If you don’t want ubiquity, you’d have to go much higher in the price range.May 21, 2009 at 2:02 PM #403874sdrealtorParticipantyou guys kill me.
thx for all the advice, i’ll keep you posted as to what I actually do. probably in october
May 21, 2009 at 2:02 PM #404126sdrealtorParticipantyou guys kill me.
thx for all the advice, i’ll keep you posted as to what I actually do. probably in october
May 21, 2009 at 2:02 PM #404364sdrealtorParticipantyou guys kill me.
thx for all the advice, i’ll keep you posted as to what I actually do. probably in october
May 21, 2009 at 2:02 PM #404425sdrealtorParticipantyou guys kill me.
thx for all the advice, i’ll keep you posted as to what I actually do. probably in october
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